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creancer
† creancer Obs. Forms: 4 creaunsour, -sure, creansure, 4–6 creauncer, creaunser, 5 creancer, -syr, 6 -ser, -sier, 7 -sour, -sor. [ME. creaunsour, in Anglo-F. creanceour, a. OF. creanceor, f. creancer: see prec. and -or. The form in -er may repr. F. créancier (12th c. in Littré) from creance, corresp...
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creance
▪ I. creance, n. (ˈkriːəns) Forms: 4–5 creaunce, (5 -awnce, -auns), 5– creance; also (in sense 4 only) 6 cryaunce, 6–7 -ance, 7 creyance, criance, cryants, cranes. [ME. a. OF. créance (11th c.), corresp. to L. type crēdentia, f. creant pr. pple. of creire:— L. crēdĕre to believe. Cf. credence.] † 1....
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tutor
▪ I. tutor, n. (ˈtjuːtə(r)) Also 4–7 tutour, 5–6 -oure, (5 -owre, 5–7 -ur, 6 Sc. toutour); 6 tutar, Sc. tuttar, 6–8 tuter). [a. OF., AF. tutour (mod.F. tuteur = Sp., Pg. tutor, It. tutore), or a. L. tūtor watcher, protector, f. tuērī to watch, guard.] † 1. A guardian, custodian, keeper; a protector,...
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creditor
creditor (ˈkrɛdɪtə(r)) Also 5–6 credytour, 6 -or, 5–7 creditour. [In 15th c. creditour, a. Anglo-Fr. creditour = OF. crediteur, credeteur (early 14th c. in Godef.). The OF. word had become obs. in 16–17th c., but it reappeared in Savary Dict. du Comm. 1723, and was admitted by the Academy in 1878.] ...
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